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We offer a vast range of standard and bespoke health and safety training tailored to different workplace roles and working environments, from general first aid training (First Aid at Work) and Site Supervisor Training (SSSTS) to highly-specific courses such as Asbestos Awareness (UKATA Approved). We also now offer NEBOSH courses for those looking to attain the General Certificate of Occupational Safety & Health. Not all courses will be relevant to your business, but depending on the different roles you undertake or are responsible for as an employer, you may need to consider several courses to meet your specific obligations. For instance, the majority of your workforce may be active in an industrial environment, so you will want your site supervisors to undertake safety training, but you should also consider our AoFA Accredited Emergency First Aid courses, especially if your site(s) are quite remote from medical services.

With a dedicated training centre in Stoke-on-Trent, we have decades of experience delivering high-quality training to individuals and organisations throughout Staffordshire, Cheshire, Lancashire and the Midlands, including all major cities (Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool).

Browse the courses below and please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions – we’re here to help!

Summary

Delegates get to understand the problems of the industry
Delegates learn to appreciate how health and safety law is structured
Delegates learn to identify how their supervisory role fits into that of the manager in controlling site safety
Delegates learn to carry out and understand the need for method statements
Delegates learn to carry out site inductions, tool box talks and method statement briefings and learn what is meant by proactive and reactive monitoring and appreciate their need

Summary

Delegates gain a better understanding of their legal, moral and social responsibilities Delegates will be equipped to manage health & safety on site in accordance with current legal requirements, including CDM Delegates will be able to identify and avoid potential hazards on site Delegates will be able to prepare method statements, risk assessments and other statutory requirements of the Health & Safety at Work Act

Summary

Delegates get to understand the problems of the industry
Delegates learn to appreciate how health and safety law is structured
Delegates learn to identify how their supervisory role fits into that of the manager in controlling site safety
Delegates learn to carry out and understand the need for method statements
Delegates learn to carry out site inductions, tool box talks and method statement briefings and learn what is meant by proactive and reactive monitoring and appreciate their need

Summary

This course covers the role of the designated Fire Marshal. It also gives you the opportunity to learn about the different types of fire extinguisher and how to use them correctly.
The course will give the delegates the ability to identify fire hazards, take charge in the event of a fire and understand the need for fire precautions.

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This course is designed to help the individual understand their responsibilities within the workplace and is aimed at persons working with Abrasive Wheels. It is a legal requirement under The Provision And Use Of Work Equipment 1998 (PUWER) that all staff who use abrasive wheels receives training in the safe use of the tools and changing of wheels.

Summary

The CITB Health & Safety Awareness course is designed for those who have entered, or are about to enter the construction and civil engineering industry as a member of the work force, to help them understand the potential hazards that they face at work on site.

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APT has in excess of 30 years’ experience within the Health and Safety Industry. We are extremely passionate about Health and Safety and deliver only the highest quality Health and Safety training courses, tailored to fit all budgets and meet the unique needs of individual clients.